We've covered our "practical" gift ideas, we've petitioned the elves-in-charge for more extravagant presents and now we fire off our wishes for the future. Some of them are implausible. Others might be more than a year away. But we still have hope, right?

We've covered our "practical" gift ideas, we've petitioned the elves-in-charge for more extravagant presents and now we fire off our wishes for the future. Some of them are implausible. Others might be more than a year away. But we still have hope, right?

We've covered our "practical" gift ideas, we've petitioned the elves-in-charge for more extravagant presents and now we fire off our wishes for the future. Some of them are implausible. Others might be more than a year away. But we still have hope, right?

The Consumer Electronics Show opens officially on Tuesday, but we’ll get ahead of the game early – kicking off our press event on Sunday evening to show you what we’ve been up to. Tune in.

Over the past few years, our Sunday show has become the unofficial start of CES – and it gets going with a bang. At last year’s, we took the lid off Tegra K1, a mobile processor with 192 graphics cores. The year before, we introduced the NVIDIA SHIELD portable.

Behind the glitz, there’s plenty of grinding. Over the past two decades, NVIDIA has invested more than $9 billion in new visual computing technologies. Events like CES give NVIDIA — and the companies building technical wonders that rely on our breakthroughs — a way to show consumers what they’ll be seeing in the new year.

Over the years, that story has evolved. Twenty years ago, the PC was the center of the consumer technology universe. The weight has now shifted to mobile devices — phones, tablets and even cars.

We’ll reveal the latest chapter at our event. You can follow all our news from CES at www.nvidia.com/ces2015. And you can watch our keynote address Sunday at 8 pm Pacific time on our blog. Bookmark it now, but that page doesn’t go live until show time.